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opens
verb
Third person singular of open
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"opens" is a regular English verb meaning to begin or start.
You can use it in any context where you need to convey that meaning. Example: The cafe opens at 8 o'clock every morning.
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Billy Elliot opens on 29 September.
Secret Ancoats location, Fri JT Oval Space opens its doors for its first 24-hour party, full of techno with its top button done up.
Someone who opens all four accounts would be able to put aside £29,500 and earn £1,025 in interest – of which £1,000 would be tax free so long as the person is a basic rate taxpayer.
It opens with a rallying Arthur Scargill on TV, saying the miners will, one day, be able to tell themselves: "I was proud and privileged to be part of the greatest struggle on Earth".
Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens in the US on 18 December.
"When we meet a work of art, there's something about that encounter that isn't fixed in time, but rather, it unfixes time: the shaft opens.
The conference opens a day after Pryce was found guilty of perverting the course of justice, following her former husband's earlier guilty plea.
The one wedge that opens clear light between the two opposition leaders is their stated willingness to cooperate in an effort to defeat Harper.
The D-notice committee opens a bleary eye, warns editors off, and goes back to sleep.
Episode six opens with the horrific image of Omar's boyfriend Brandon, his face and body sickeningly mutilated, stretched out across the bonnet of a car, to Wallace and – to a lesser extent – D'Angelo's evident discomfort.
Communities need to be persuaded that the years before the line opens are not just a period of cost, disruption and blight but also one of work and opportunity.
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